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	<title>Comments on: Julius on NPR</title>
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		<title>By: CT</title>
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		<description>I am a fan of Mister Shulman&#039;s photography.  Nobody before and nobody since he started has been able to better capture architecture and truly make each photo seem fresh and exciting.  I am such a big fan that I bought the 3 volume set put out by Taschen, &quot;Modernism Rediscovered.&quot;   While it was a major expense for me, how could I resist the sheer beauty and the chance to add it to the collection of the Vilnius Jewish Library here in Lithuania.  What a pleasure it would be to have the documentary for the library if it ever becomes available.  I also dream of one day having a print of one of Mister Shulman&#039;s photos to hang on the library walls.  However, I will just have to keep wishing as I am sure that any of those gorgeous pictures is well beyond my budget.  Still there is no harm in dreaming.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a fan of Mister Shulman&#8217;s photography.  Nobody before and nobody since he started has been able to better capture architecture and truly make each photo seem fresh and exciting.  I am such a big fan that I bought the 3 volume set put out by Taschen, &#8220;Modernism Rediscovered.&#8221;   While it was a major expense for me, how could I resist the sheer beauty and the chance to add it to the collection of the Vilnius Jewish Library here in Lithuania.  What a pleasure it would be to have the documentary for the library if it ever becomes available.  I also dream of one day having a print of one of Mister Shulman&#8217;s photos to hang on the library walls.  However, I will just have to keep wishing as I am sure that any of those gorgeous pictures is well beyond my budget.  Still there is no harm in dreaming.</p>
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